File:2nd-century CE Sanskrit, Kizil China, Spitzer Manuscript Folio 383 Fragment Verso.jpg
The text is written in the Brahmi script (Kushana period) and some early Gupta script. The text was written on both sides of the palm leaf (recto and verso).
It is named after Moritz Spitzer, whose team first studied it in 1927–28.
The fragments are now in two libraries: the State Library of Berlin and the British Library
The above image of fragment from folio 383.
The Roman transliteration of the Sanskrit in the first line of the recto side is:
... ceta.. tasma... dattaphalo hetur nastity ayuktam...
The Roman transliteration of the Sanskrit in the first line of the verso side is:
... [pa]kasah tasmad asma(d)vipaksapratipaksas...
For more details and scholarly discussion see: Eli Franco (2004), The Spitzer Manuscript: The Oldest Philosophical Manuscript in Sanskrit, Volume 2, Verlag Der Österreichischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften, pages 461–465
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